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Liberty League Freedom Forum 2013 Tickets Now Available!

FREEDOM FORUM combo

Dates: 

Friday 5th April – Sunday 7th April

Conference venue:

UCL School of Pharmacy, London, WC1N 1AX

£35 Full ticket includes hostel accommodation on Friday and Saturday nights, as well as meals and drinks for the whole weekend. Please note that accommodation is aimed at those attending from outside of London, and will be limited on a first-come, first-serve basis.
£25 Full ticket does not include accommodation, but does include meals and drinks for the whole weekend.

NB: The Hostel’s policy is not to allow Under 18s for group bookings. The Saturday night dinner venue also has an age policy. If you are Under 18 by the 5th April 2013, please make sure to buy non-accommodation tickets, and be aware that we cannot guarantee entry to the Saturday night dinner.

UPDATED:

***You can download the Full Conference Pack by clicking here: LLFF13 ***

 


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Praise for past LLFFs:

A huge success … Congratulations all round are due to James, Will and Anton. Good work, guys!” - Dr Madsen Pirie

“brilliant” - Mark Wallace

This conference was tremendous. Well done to all involved.” - Alex Deane

“wonderful” – Dr Tim Evans, Chief Executive of the Cobden Centre

“Some of our American brethren (you know who) use the word ‘rockstars’ far too much, but you lot really are.” - Oliver Cooper

“top work … enjoyable and educational” - John Linford

“A huge step for the development of the UK libertarian movement.” Gabrielle Shiner

“Brilliant conference! My head is still ringing with very interesting thoughts and lack of sleep”  - Graham Aitken

“an absolutely brilliant weekend” - Becky Lindeman

“such a successful event” - Cambridge Libertarians

Liberty League Freedom Forum 2013 is nearly here!

Ticket sales will be opening very soon, but keep the dates April 5th-7th 2013 free. It will be taking place in London this year. More details tbc.

 

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Final Schedule for Liberty League Freedom Forum 2012

Read all about it! We’ve now got the full details and schedule of the Liberty League Freedom Forum 2012, in Newcastle from the 30th March!

There are open for just a few more days, and we’re really running low on spaces, so make sure you book right away by clicking here.

Check out the LLFF12 Full Conference Pack, with details of the accommodation at the Albatross and Euro-Hostel, dinner at The Assembly Rooms, and the fantastic array of speakers and sessions.

This year’s programme has been designed to focus on the debates and divisions within the pro-liberty movement as well as providing in-depth sessions on particular topics, along with skills workshops from experts in the fields of PR, journalism and communication.

And it’s all included in the ticket price of just £30. Make sure you don’t miss out on what is already the biggest and best Liberty League Freedom Forum yet, with more people, more speakers, and more sessions than we’ve managed to pull off before.

See you in Newcastle. We stop selling tickets this Saturday on the 24th, so click here to get yours right away.

 

Speaker Feature: Mark Littlewood

Why should you be at the Liberty League Freedom Forum 2012?

Well, apart from the fantastic deal of accommodation, meals, workshops and lectures over 3 days all for just £30, you’ll have the chance to meet and listen to Mark Littlewood.

Mark is the Director General of the Institute of Economic Affairs, and will be giving the Liberty League Freedom Forum 2012 Friday After-Dinner Speech on the challenges, opportunities and threats faced by the pro-liberty movement. Before coming to the IEA he worked in political communications and public affairs, was Campaigns Director of the human rights group Liberty, founded the NO2ID campaign which opposed identity cards and the database state, was Head of Media for the Liberal Democrats, and co-founder of the classical liberal think tank Progressive Vision.

Tickets for the conference are running out very quickly, so hurry, and get yours right away by clicking here.